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CHP 220: Quantitative Analysis & Chemical Computations
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course, an introduction to the principles and computations of quantitative analysis, provides a study of data treatment, ionic equilibria, and potentiometric and ion-exchange techniques. Laboratory work consists of gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental methods. Prerequisite: CHP 211
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CHP 225: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This is the first of a two-course sequence of introductory organic chemistry. The physical and chemical properties of organic compounds, including aliphatics, alicyclics, and aromatics are studied through an examination of their structure, preparation, reactivity, and spectral properties. The study of organic functionality centers in the hydroxyl and carbonyl groups. The laboratory component includes separation and purification techniques and other synthetic procedures. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab. Pre-requisite: CHP 211
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CHP 230: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. The studies proceed to aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their functional derivatives, amines, phenols and arylhalides. Emphasis is placed on group functionality and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory work illustrates organic synthesis, reactions, chemical analysis, and spectroscopic identification. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisite: CHP 225
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COM 101: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of interpersonal communication. Students will learn the basic elements of the communication process, the psychology of communication, the messages in communication, and various types of interpersonal communication, including gender and intercultural communication. Practical experience will be gained through in-class workshops and field research assignments.
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CRJ 111: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This is an introductory course on the nature of the criminal justice system. The history, development, and current functioning of the system are examined. Emphasis is on the inter-relationship of various elements within this system including the police, the prosecutor, the defense, the courts, corrections, probation and parole officers.
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CRJ 120: Introduction to Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is a case and textbook study of substantive criminal law, and the variations and similarities between the states and the federal system of criminal law principles, with an emphasis on New Jersey criminal law.
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CRJ 200: Constitutional Liberties and Rights
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
An introduction to the Constitutional civil liberties and rights assured to the American people. The course provides students with an understanding of the dynamics of the United States Supreme Court's approach to the Constitution's guarantees of personal libertiesand civil rights. Students will explore such diverse topics as the preferred freedoms of speech, press and religious expression, separation of Church and State, the Constitutional right of privacy, the rights of persons accused of crime and the civil rights of historically disadvantaged groups and persons. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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CRJ 213: Criminal Justice Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
Focuses on report content through interpretation and evaluation of information. Emphasis is placed on accurate terminology.
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CRJ 214: Corrections
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
Various correctional settings and approaches are examined. Topics include punishment, probation, the prison community, and parole. Also studied is the role of community resources in treating the non-institutionalized offender, i.e. through halfway houses, alternative programs, and work and study release.
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CRJ 215: The Juvenile Justice System
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
An introduction to the American juvenile justice system. The course provides an overview of the history of juvenile justice and a theoretical basis for interpreting the meaning and frequency of delinquent behavior and status offenses. Students will explore the various causes of delinquency, including psychological and sociological theories, the relationship between gangs, drugs and delinquency and the modes of interaction between law enforcement and juveniles. Students will also examine juvenile court procedures, due process rights of juveniles, alternative dispositions of offenders, including community intervention and residential/ institutional confinement, and the future of juvenile justice. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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